Avg. Dealer Rating: (12 reviews)
"They wrote a reply trying to sell this GT 500. Never answered my questions. Told them for the year and mileage they were asking to much. They pretty much argued that fact but noticed they lowered the price a little"

Avg. Dealer Rating: (53 reviews)
"Had a great experience with the dealership and salesperson Marcus. They
priced the car well so I did not need to negotiate. I went in the same day it
was listed at that price. I arrived a little after 11:00 AM and drove off about
2:30 PM (including a 1/2 hour work conference call I had to take and they
accommodated). There are no dealer fees but of course they will offer you
extra services, and products. I just easily declined those. A great
experience."

Avg. Dealer Rating: (53 reviews)
" Despite me agreeing to pay $46K CASH for a 2017 mercedes-Benz GLE,
they repeatedly asked me for my Social Security number. That made me
very uncomfortable and when I pushed as to why that was necessary, they
said it was related to the MLA (Military Lending Act). The MLA is a federal
regulation that prohibits excessive interest rates when a member of the
Armed Forces borrows money. I am neither former military nor was I
borrowing money. It made no sense. I walked out. Terrible experience. "

Avg. Dealer Rating: (19 reviews)
"I liked the no pressure sales approach and Joe was able to really explain the
features of the Ford Escape even though this is not a Ford dealership. The
pricing was fair. That 5 star service was tarnished a bit because they didn't
have the car detailed before I arrived. Then I am subtracting a star because
they low-balled me on the trade-in. The lowest of 5 dealers I had give me a
price. They should have simply said they didn't think the KBB value was
accurate rather than go $3,500 below it! Made me feel like they were trying
to take advantage of me. Bottom line: Sell your car first, then deal with
AutoNation... don't be afraid to buy from them."